Cary

A group of professionals hopes to open a co-working space in downtown Cary, and Holly Springs town officials are negotiating with the owner of Mojo Coworking in Asheville to open a space in their downtown police station when police relocate later...

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The Cary Town Council on Feb. 12 unanimously agreed to pay $2.2 million to Fred Smith Company to build what will be known as Carpenter Park at the corner of Morrisville Carpenter Road and Louis Stephens Drive.

The Wake County school system wants to rezone 18 acres at the intersection of O’Kelly Chapel and Yates Store roads so that it can open a $23 million elementary school there by 2017. The system’s request would leave 5 acres on the property for commercial use.

The Cary Town Council is expected Thursday to consider budgeting $282,900 to ready its transportation, public works and water resources departments for an “extremely fast pace” of Google Fiber permitting and construction, the report says.

Six of the nine people named James Beard Foundation semifinalists are Triangle chefs and bakers, including Lionel Vatinet of La Farm Bakery in Cary and Phoebe Lawless of Scratch Baking in Durham for the outstanding baker award.

The Cary Town Council on Thursday approved a one-year contract with local entrepreneurs David Gardner, Alex Osadzinski and Whitney Rowe to run a business incubator for startups in the 1,730-square foot space.

After more than seven years in captivity, Cary resident and Vietnam veteran Bill Tschudy was released from a prison in North Vietnam in 1973. He will talk about his experience Monday at the N.C. Museum of History.

A teen from Ukraine recently came to the United States to attend a local private school. On Tuesday, state lawmakers tried to make Nastya feel welcome by officially recognizing her on the floor of the legislature.